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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-31, Page 8........ - ... ,�� • - ,W 1 - w..w ,. , ,.xFrT,4"Ki r .. ..,, Mira ,q, 'inSrC.ra ...`h'^^ ` a..a,y.. .. .. w, .. '. .. f#kVa'J.!Mrtilws `4Wal,m. i.� v .. s. .+",'•r>ri?? , "W ,.. "kR�'tii� a ,y'i �. ,�'"'Y."' ,; ,Y ♦ i 1q;; ,A ,y., ,. ,.,.. .: . yr .. ,. ..,., ,.. .... .. ,..,.. .- � ,:.,.:. a � �� .�t .,, RON "�NP , :''41 ,. ..�'." Q �}��,,,... f; �y� Y;>k '1n '•., . �n ...+1 .. , 1 , ,. .. .:,,,x.234 fo 5 N A ,; '�' ,.' ` 's ° Yin `•' •x�,y���,�':.. sIS � M { F i The Seaforth B,eaxc>Ka started' score.' At 19:24 8,,111 McLaughlin P, r rofi �, off the season on a a~vinning note opal the Beavers ahead scoring Sunday nigbt'whon they, defeated from Bob puettentailler. the' Clinton Mu&tangs. 6 to 1 in The third ` period was all .i ,, .fi kc •r rf ee '�` ''�I'i y ��4•, Clinton. Seafo h's as Murrayenderson kx YF,y, Y The Beavers out shot Clinton in scored from Bob Butterimiller at the first pe iod 24 to. 8 but some Sao.. At 7:01. Jack McIlwain superb koal .sending by upped fhe: sdoie to 4 to I scoring Fleischauer.kept the Beavers off, from Henderson and Sills .. Jack the score sheet.. Clinton went into - completed his --hat trick at 13:55 µ the dressing room with a I goal scoring froip Larry Robinson. At " Y head. 18:24 Jim Sills scored to give the Again in the second period Beay..ers ,a , , to 1 victory. Fred ' ' r r Fleischauer was a thorn in the German played a strong game in J sides of the Beavers with many the Seaforth net. l; II tetiffic saves. At the 16:41 with The Seaforth club has, several V 1i Illr the Beavers putting on a lot of new faces in the line up this year. pressure, Bob Buettenmiller dug Larry Robinson, a right winger the puck from behind the Clinton and Fred e B rton a centre man man h net and Jack Mellwain tied the 'help give the Beavers 3 strong 1 lines. Ken r ; L the blue i nd helpingr beef up the Skeet P 'Beavers defence line, ,_€� • .„ Seaforth travels to Kincardine. 3. • Friday and play them back here shoot hoot , iyl tl Sunday, November 3 in exhibition r INDUSTRIAL BALL WINNERS -- Main Street, for Watson, Ray Henderson; Bill Roberton, Gord hockey at 2:00 p.m. the third year in a row, wan the Mens' Industrial Beuttenmiller, Jack,Price, Jim Montgomery, front, scores There are 10 teams in the Baseball Championship • this summer. Winning Newt Collins, Bob Beuttenmiller, Ray Anstett, Gary ��0+ "O.H.A. Int. C League this year players, with their trophies are, left, rear, Dave Betties and Wayne Ellis. (Staff Photo) Bill Stewart, Goderich 22 with Clinton, Mitchell and t+ Mery Batkin, Clinton 22 Milverton providing some of the 'rr o Bob Sherry, Stratford 20 opposition for the Beavers, The ei t n e r s O Glen Moghk, Bornholm 19 Beavers who 'have put together ,C e n to n a s Jerry Coleman, Seaforth 19� many good teams over the last 13 kz# c. Before a crowd .of about 500 He connected on a. beautiful 7:44 McClinchey scored his when Phillips.scored a goal Ashley Gilbert, Goderich 19 years hope again to provide a 3 Seaforth Centennaires defeated a "two on one" play with Dave second goal in a four point game almost identical to his first at Ritchie Cox, Clinton 8• winning team this year and tough Ingersoll Marlin Junior McClure. Randy McClinchey was on passes Gary Phillips and Bill 13:17 as he broke up a rush at the Junior Shooter ;deserve the support of 'area fans. "C" club by the score of 8-6 at also credited with an assist O'Shea, The Centennaires scored Ingersoll blue line and blasted a the Seaforih arena on Thursday. helping O'Shea and McClure to just 39 seconds later as the hard shot through a screen in r In a close, exciting game which, break free. O'Shea 'line connected for its front of the Ingersoll net. League booling,this week saw' a great comeback by the Ingersoll came out flying at the second goal on the same shift Southgate scored. Seaforth's last . r * Centennaires there were :32 beginning of the second period with Bill scoring his second goal goal when he scored on a pass St. James' League Orioles 36 `�` penalties called by referees,,. Ken and scored tIVee goals to give from Phillips and McClinchey. from behind the goal cage from Team standings: Canaries ., 30 Hislop and Don Dixon. them a seemingly insurmountable Gary Phillips pushed the Cam Doig and Bill O'Shea. Tigers 24 Parrbts 26 Ingersoll opened the scoring 5-1 lead. First, G ary Robertson Centennaires to within one goal Before the game ended Expos 22 Blue Jays 23 F first with less than 2 minutes of 'scored on an individual effort -with as he stole a clearing pass out of Ingersoll made a final effort and. Cubs 22 Sparrows .19 P play, on a power play. The, Clemmens and Max Lindsay the Ingersoll end and let a low made the score a respectable 8-b Astros " 171/2 Robins 15 Marlin's, goal was scored by picking up the. assists. Next, screened shot go from, the on a goal by McLeod frottl Dodgers 151/2 Ladies' high single and triple, Roger Thornton on neat passes Mike Anold formed a two on one "point' and beat 'the Ingersoll Richards and Clemmens but Mets 4 Pia Marcussen, 167, 457. Men's from Dave Clement and Warren with Clemmens and when the .goalie, Tom Payne with just 1:20' attempts to tie the game failed to Ladies' High single and triple; high single, Dave Underwood, Foster. first shot was foiled by Larry remaining in the middle period. prevail. Paula Marcussen, 262, 584. 2$$; High triple, Terry Morey, Re u The play continued at a fast Seymour in the Centennaire goal, Seaforth scored 4 goals in the Centeun*e Comments Men's high single and triple, 686. a pace providing good entertain Albert Vissor picked up the first 10 minutes of the third as Ingersoll Coach received a John Coleman, 259, b77. team standings: ' ment for the crowd. Then, with rebound and pyt•a,.good shot into they completely dominated the match penalty midway through EgmondvWe League Bluebirds 19 ;#SA 3:08 to' play in theopening period the top of the goal', The Martins game. -'At 17:44 Dave McClure the final period with each team Team standings: Cuckoos 18 P. with Seaforth unable to score on fifth ,goal, to give them a4 goal scored when he picked up the picking -up one 10 minute miscon- Swinging Six 23 Chickadees .18 numerous' power play attempts, advantage, came when Robertson puck in a scramble in front of the duct. It was thoroughly enjoyed • g Y l Y Ally Cats 21 Blackbirds 1 1 Dennis Glover pushed Ingersoll picked up the puck at the Seaforth Martin cage after a rush up the . by the fans who were amazed at Strikers 20 Canaries 10 into a 2-0 lead, He scored on a blue line and walked in all alone ice by McClinchey and O'Shea. the 7 goal,comeback by Seaforth Elves 17 Cardinals 8 shot directly to the side of the and scored his second of a two Just 12 seconds later Seaforth over a tough junior "C" Club. Up 'N Downs 14 )adies' high single, Betty RB 1' goal with assists being credited to goal game. • jumped into the lead when Steve -All goal tenders 'put in a solid Argos 10 Smith, 225; high triple; Katie Thornton and Warren ,,Foster. From midway in the second Southgate scored to the side of effort throughout the game. The Ladies' high single, triple and ,.Teall, 546; High average, Gail '5' Before•...Ahe period was over, period on the Centennaires came the crease after a centering pass O'Shea lin and combination ..of average, Ann Nobel,, ,299, 758, 'McKenzie 194. Men's high however, Bill O'Shea scored to to life and controlled the game for out of the corner by Cam Doig. MacD6 ld and Phillips played 232. Men's high single, triple and r single, triple, and average, Ron shove Seaforth to within one goal. the rest of the remaining time. At Seaforth gained a two goal lead well hughaut the contest, average, Paul Matthews 298, ' Beuermann, 298 755. f ) " 765, 229. , Commercial League LeagT?T ��; • • b ;� • '' ` ' � Team standings: Team standings: Thee Group 18 'Centenuires avistoe tie. epicSmaceros 6Ramblers -a 17 Boomers 23 Spare -Marks 9 d4 .' ',- Nutty Bunch 22. High Hurrlers 7' The Tavistock Braves came had a screened shot from the slot check, Danny Yantzi followed up Seaforth . Centennaires host the Hot Pants 11 Spare -Mees 4 . from behind to tie the Seaforth set up by Cam Doig. In the last and left him with an easy shot for Mitchell Hawks at the Seaforth Dingelings 22 Spitfires 3 Centennaires 5-5 in the first two • minutes of the period, the -tying goal: Assists on the Arena. '.Game time - 8:00.. Streakers 21 > Tavistock. cal lead didn't u First bi Warner Gardner. 1. Hu h Nicol Goa Ladies high single, Marg. scheduled game Saturday night in however, the Centennaires two Goal went to Duane Gingerich and Centennaire Lineup Ladies' high single and triple, McCauley, 178, high triple, Mary Re g P g g._ ............. ( 1( Ann Vogels, 261, 573. Men's high Ann Weiler, 623; Men's high The first two periods of the Ed Hendrick of the Braves busted Final Score ?.. Gary Phillips single and triple, John Coleman, g i game were rough with Seaforth the Seaforth defense .on a break- 1 2 3� Kevin Henderson 250, 690. Spare, John Houwert, single, Ken Burgess, 219; high lA picking up 17 of the 28 penalties away and flipped the puck past Seaforth 2 1 5 5, • Bill O'Shea •, 309 and John DeKroon, 250. triple, Jack Price, 757. P handed out in that time. Two goalie Huch Nicol. Tavistock tied Tavistock 0 Z 5 6: Ken Doig Legion League, (Intended for last week) Seaforth players were giveii.game the game at 3-3 with 28 seconds shots an goal 7. Paul Hulley ' Team standings: Egmondvlile League lie misconducts and the failure of the , left in the period when Rosendale 2 3 F 8. Ralph Wood The Chippers 24 Team standings: . Centennaires to stay out of, the scored the Braves , goal on an 'Tavistock 8 3 16 3,1 9. 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Men's High Seaforth =s first Junior "D" goal ,Ladies' High single, triple and at 2:51 of the opening period mark -of the third period when excellent game and none of the 17. Dave. McClure single and triple, Don Wood, 274, average: Ann Nobel•, 302, 673; 4: Rosendale scored his third goal of goals was his fault. Ken Hislop 18. Randy McClinchey 749 227. Men's high single, triple and when he scored on a breakaway the game for the "hat trick" as he and Dixon combination refereed 20. Larry Seymour (Goal) g P after 'stealing the puck from a g Y y Y.B.C.YBCaverage, Paul Matthews, 289, Tavistock defender at the blue was sent on a clear cut breakaway the game. 21, Ray Hutchinson (Goal) Team standings: 699; 222. l4: line. Ric MacDonald got Sea= - by' defense man, William Bell. General fan opinion of the Seaforth slowly but surely came game was that the Centennaires forth's next goal, 8 minutes later - ,�� ez• ,�.,,,,„ l; with assits credited to' Randy back and went ahead on two goals should have won easily but vital �r' mina McClinchey and Kevin Bennett. one by Donny Nicholson from penalties cost them dearly. Marvin Kale and the other by Bill Next Games a The Braves scored their first O'Shea from Paul Hulley. The next game is tonight,, n . r goal of the game just 32 seconds This set the stage for Thursday, when Seaforth plays 7; 6 Alae We �� ���into the second'period on a shot Tavistock's tying goal in the later Listowel Junior C's in an exhibi g�s "14 se from the top of the face-off circle stages of the ame when tion game in Listowel. The teamSIR r after being set up on passes from Tavistock set up a "three on one" continues its regular schedule Ed Hendrick and William Bell. as the lone defense man back was meeting Strathroy on Sunday. The Centennaires scored again to Kevin Bennett. While it Game time - 8:00.Don't forget�� Efr push their lead to 3 to i nine appeared Bennett had stopped 'the big home opener set for minutes later when Paul Juiley the rush by an excellent sweep -Friday. November 8 when the P More -bowling scores 'tabulated Y. B. C. Chickadees 16 Ladies' High single, Helen a Team standings: Cuckoos 13 Nicholson, 303; High triple, Marg �{ Canaries 30 Bluebirds 12 Ungarian, 828. Men's High (� Orioles 29 Canaries 10 single. At Smale, 279; high triple, Sparrows 19 Cardinals 8 Don Wood. 667, Parrots 19 blackbirds 4 Commercial League Robins 13 Lardies' High single and triple, Team Standings: Blue Jays 16 Betty Smith, 234, 618. High Mackeroos 6 f, Ladies' High single, Christine Average, Betty Smith, 195. Bombers 16 j Cairns, 186; High triple, Pia Men's high single and triple and Nutty Bunch 18 Marcussen, 473; Average, Karen average, John'Coleman, 408, 746, Hot Pants 11• Munro and Pia marcusson, tied, 231. Ding-a-lings 15 rl 161. Men's High single, Dave St. James,Leagne Streakers 18 ri ! tlnderwood, 232; Triple and Team standings: Ladies' high single and -trypte, ;x Average, Gerry Nobel, 629, 191. Cubs 20 Gerda '{Nobel. 208, 550; Men's Y Towo & Country Expos 19 high single and triple , John Team standingst .• Tigers 19 H'au-rert, 258, 670. itragglets 24 Astro's 131/2 Thursday Nite League ' TiriIieads 16 Dodgers 81/2 High Singles: Ken Burgess 7 Meds 4 224: Shirley Dinsmore, 187: High ## t1ps=�cDowns lb Ladies' high single and tKiple, Triples: Ben Van den'Akker 1134; Ziitrg•A-titrgs 17' Sandra Johnson, 261, 670. Men's Marg McCauley, 581, Lazy Silt 4 high single and triple, Jack (Intended for last week) Ladies:r high Single, Mary axing, 880. 17 ' Vilillerns, 26(); High triple, Xaren egg Legion League 645,Iigtaverage, KasenEXPOSITOR Team standings:Etbegy, r ' 140g1+� 194 Men's' high siitgle, Chippers . y, 19 } vefh6 &dhithoft .163; High triple, The Fire Flies 1, . 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